Join us on Saturday, April 26th at 10:00 am at Saint James Place (2622 Buffalo Road) for our 72nd Annual Meeting! This year's meeting will be family friendly with giveaways and free meal tickets for those under 18 years of age! The 10:00 am meeting is free for all members to attend, and will be followed at 11:00 am by a full brunch (click here for menu) catered by The Concourse of Union Station. Brunch tickets are only $7 each, and members under the age of 18 can attend the brunch for free with their special youth ticket!
Arrive at the meeting early to get your tickets for our fabulous chance auction! Full of gift certificates and special items from local merchants, this is an auction you won't want to pass up! Even better, all proceeds from ticket sales will benefit the newly established Erie General Electric Federal Credit Union Scholarship Fund!
Tickets are available at all branch locations through Thursday, April 24th. Please note- members under 18 can only attend the brunch for free by picking up their free youth ticket at any Credit Union location. Don't wait- pick yours up today!
Questions about the Annual Meeting? Contact Angela Frantz at 814.456.6231, extension 242
Annual Meeting: Buffet Brunch Menu:
Garden Tossed Salad
Baked Chicken
Ham (carved tableside)
Waffles with Syrup
Scrambled Eggs
Home Fried Potatoes
Danish
Chunked Fruit Bowl with Dip
Orange & Cranberry Juice
Coffee/Tea/Iced Tea
Mimosas & Bloody Marys offered at bar area
What Is Our Mission?
The Erie General Electric Federal Credit Union is a member-owned financial institution dedicated to anticipating and satisfying the financial needs of our members and their families. Our commitment is to remain fiscally responsible: offering attractive rates for deposit accounts and loans while continually expanding our services for our members convenience - not only today, but for tomorrow as well.
What Is A Credit Union?
A credit union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned and operated by its members. Credit unions only serve members in thier fields of membership. These are usually associations, employee groups, and communities.
Your Membership Options
We are now open to anyone who lives, works or worships in Erie and Crawford County.
Community Partners
Community Partners are a group of people who, as an organization, association or community, have applied for access to the credit union's services. When an organization is approved for access, any employees, members, or people otherwise associated with the organization have access to the credit union's services.
Check out our Community Partners to see if your employer is listed!
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